532
History of Spain, 1469-Present
U
G
[ sample syllabus for 532]
Unification of the thrones; the rise and fall of empire; rivalry with Portugal; Napoleon to the Civil War; Franco and the Post-Franco Era.
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583.01
U.S. Diplomacy from Independence to 1920
U
G
[ sample syllabus for 583]
Domestic and international setting of U.S. diplomacy from the Revolutionary War to 1920.
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583.02
U.S. Diplomacy, 1920-Present
U
G
[ sample syllabus for 583]
Domestic and international setting of U.S. diplomacy from 1920 to the present.
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584
Modern Intelligence History
U
[ sample syllabus for 584]
This course examines the role of diplomatic and military intelligence in the making of policy in modern history.
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770
Studies in the History of American Foreign Policy
U
G
[ sample syllabus for 770]
Studies in the main problems of American foreign policy with primary emphasis on basic literatures and selected primary materials.
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564
Gilded Age to Progressive Era, 1877-1920
U
G
[ sample syllabus for 564]
Intensive study of the U.S. from 1877 to 1920; subjects include industrialization, Populism, Progressivism, immigration, urbanization, and foreign policy through World War I.
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565
From the New Era to the New Frontier, 1921-1963
U
G
[ sample syllabus for 565]
U.S. domestic and foreign policy history, 1921 to 1963 covering New Era, New Deal, World War II, Cold War, Fair Deal, Eisenhower Republicanism, New Frontier.
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566
The Contemporary United States since 1963
U
G
[ sample syllabus for 566]
Political, economic, social and cultural change since 1963; emphasis on political polarization, post-industrial economy, civil rights movement, feminism, environmentalism, Vietnam War, detente and globalization.
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581.01
European International History: 19th Century
U
G
[ sample syllabus for 581]
History of the international relations and diplomacy of Europe from the Congress of Vienna to the First World War.
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581.02
European International History: 20th Century
U
G
[ sample syllabus for 581]
History of the international relations and diplomacy of Europe from the First World War to the present.
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593
Individual Studies
U
G
[ sample syllabus for 593]
Individual study in some field of historical development; designed to allow the student to work on a problem of particular interest.
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594
Group Studies
U
G
[ sample syllabus for 594]
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history.
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597
Critical Issues of the 20th-Century World
U
[ sample syllabus for 597]
Contemporary global problems in historical perspectives; war and threat of war; intercontinental, racial, ideological, and economic conflicts; the search for a new world order.
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598.01
Senior Colloquium
U
[ sample syllabus for 598]
The nature of historical judgment and interpretation: the roles of evidence, approach, and presuppositions.
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598.02
Proseminar in History
U
[ sample syllabus for 598]
Designed to give undergraduate majors experience in the analysis of historical problems through a reading and research program.
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H598.02
Seminars: Proseminar in History (honors)
U
[ sample syllabus for 598]
(see course description for 598.02 above)
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723
Studies in European International History
G
[ sample syllabus for 723]
Readings in and discussion of the history of European international relations from the late 19th century.
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H783
Honors Research (honors)
U
[ sample syllabus for 783]
Informal conferences to allow full scope to the initiative of the student; a special topic is assigned and results are tested by papers and special examinations.
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791
Topics in History
G
[ sample syllabus for 791]
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history through individual studies.
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